The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Reddick wins at Indy

- By Jenna Fryer

INDIANAPOL­IS » Tyler Reddick this month already grabbed his first Cup career victory, qualified for NASCAR’s playoffs and signed a big contract with a new team.

Now he’s got a victory at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway.

Reddick closed the best month of his career with an overtime win July 31 on the road course at Indy to give him two victories in the last five Cup races.

“We just know what we’re capable of, and we did that at Road America,” Reddick said. “If we change nothing, we keep working really, really hard, we find a way to victory lane. Really glad to be able to do it here in Indianapol­is.

“This is one really special place to race, and really excited to kiss the bricks.”

Reddick broke through for his first career victory on July 3 at Road America in Wisconsin, then announced nine days later he was leaving Richard Childress Racing in 2024 to drive for 23XI, the team owned by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan.

Win No. 2 seemed to be easily within reach as Reddick was comfortabl­y out front for 15 late laps when debris from Christophe­r Bell’s car brought out the fourth caution of the race with only six to go.

It set up a restart with three laps remaining and Reddick lined up alongside road course ace Chase Elliott, who briefly got past Reddick for the lead until he was spun for another caution that sent the race into overtime.

Reddick on the next restart had to hold off defending race winner AJ Allmending­er, who also won Saturday in the Xfinity Series. But Allmending­er was physically exhausted and struggling because his cooling device had not worked the entire race, and he hardly challenged Reddick at all.

Allmending­er collapsed when he climbed from his car. His wife and team personnel were seen draping his head in wet towels and dumping water over him before Allmending­er was taken to the care center.

So it was Ross Chastain who made Reddick claw his way to the Yard of Bricks.

Chastain missed the first turn completely and used the access road to return to the racing course ahead of Reddick and the apparent new leader. Reddick chased him for an entire lap around the 2.439-mile course and finally reclaimed the lead in time to lead the entire final lap.

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